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  • This 462 PS electric coupe is perfectly balanced 50:50 front-rear, with Porsche-level motors

    If you were asked to name a two-door coupe that has a perfectly balanced 50:50 front:rear weight distribution, sporty looking frameless doors, with greater torsional rigidity than a Porsche 718, and suspension that allows it to chase a BMW 4 Series through a slalom course, what would be your answer? Hozon Auto is not a name many are familiar with. The manufacturer of Neta branded cars want to change that, fast. Yes, Neta is not a name that Malaysians would want to mention alongside Tesla or BYD,

    HansHans

    Apr 30, 2024

  • Up close with the Xiaomi SU7 in Beijing - The hottest Chinese BEV of 2024?

    Smartphone maker, Xiaomi, has pulled off what Apple gave up on, it launched its first-ever car, the Xiaomi SU7 battery electric vehicle (BEV). Launched last month, the SU7 – pronounced “Soo-7” (I see a Cristiano Ronaldo connection there), is one of the biggest draws at Auto China 2024 with long queues snaking outside its booth. As announced by Xiaomi in its Weibo profile earlier this month, 88,888 ‘firm orders’ of the SU7 have been made across the country, essentially selling out all 2024 units.

    CY FoongCY Foong

    Apr 30, 2024

  • Expect cheaper BYDs in Malaysia once gov removes RM 100k floor price limit? It's not so simple

    Governments in the US and the Europe Union claim that China is subsidizing the production of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) to the point that there is no production excess capacity, leading to ‘dumping’ of Chinese BEVs in export markets. There is some truth in that claim, but like many complex subjects, a bit more nuances is required to give an honest answer. Despite accusations of dumping cheap BEVs overseas, world No.1 BEV and PHEV manufacturer BYD is selling its cars in export markets at fa

    HansHans

    Apr 30, 2024

  • The Mitsubishi Triton holds strong at No.2 in Malaysia's pickup truck segment

    The 2024 Mitsubishi Triton has maintained its position as the second most popular pickup truck in Malaysia for the second consecutive year. With sales totaling 8,636 units during the Financial Year 2023 (April 2023 – March 2024), the Triton continues to hold its ground against stiff competition from newer models such as the Ford Ranger. The strong performance of the Triton, combined with the success of the Mitsubishi Xpander which sold 11,384 units, contributed to Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM

    ArvindArvind

    Apr 30, 2024

  • Edging the Veloz; the Mitsubishi Xpander retains the No.1 spot in the non-national MPV segment

    Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) has announced that the Mitsubishi Xpander has continued its reign as the top non-national MPV in Malaysia. The Xpander achieved impressive sales with 11,384 units sold in the Financial Year 2023, spanning from April 2023 to March 2024. Speaking about the Xpander results, Shinya Ikeda, CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia, added "We are thrilled to witness the Xpander’s continued dominance in Malaysia. This achievement is a testament to our commitment to delivering h

    ArvindArvind

    Apr 30, 2024

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